Bangalore - Coorg : Route Queries

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I will be returning from Madikeri to Bangalore ( end destination: Hyderabad) during the Aug 15th long weekend ...

Please suggest which is the better option. I am inclining towards Option 1 but are roads in Option 1 still in good conditions and worth driving during this monsoon? Since I / co-driver may be driving for about 12 - 14 hrs, want to take a call on which is the best route.

Thank you that you covered that aspect as well. I will then take the Nelamangala-Doddaballapur-Devanahalli to avoid the traffic.

Usually Google predicts it very well.

So things which can account for it:

- Nelamangala-Doddaballapur can be a bit rough
- Crossing the railway signal at Doddaballapur can add to the time

While inside Bangalore:
- Crossing Yashwantpur to NH7 can be a bit of pain. (Either via Ring road or via Mekri Circle.)

Looks like both are playing their parts!
Other wise I would expect the Doddaballapur option to be relatively more stress free (rough patches apart).

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Originally Posted by manas_270

Yeah, seems so. Guess I will turn on google maps then as I near Nelamangala and see what google predicts. Since I will reaching Bangalore sometime in the afternoon, hopefully they may not be too much traffic.
Will trust google to predict which one is faster

Usually Google predicts it very well.
Looks like both are playing their parts!

Yeah, seems so. Guess I will turn on google maps then as I near Nelamangala and see what google predicts. Since I will reaching Bangalore sometime in the afternoon, hopefully they may not be too much traffic.

But I sure am surprised as Google predicts same time for this and the route via Bangalore!

GMaps computes the route based on many parameters and "live traffic" information is one of them. Today being Sunday, the traffic may not be high on Nelamangala-Hebbal-Devanahalli section. I dont see any red, not even yellow (except at the ORR railway crossing) in that section on Gmaps. (It means either traffic is really thin or Gmaps is not able to compute live traffic information because no one is using GMaps.)

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Originally Posted by ampere

- Nelamangala-Doddaballapur can be a bit rough
- Crossing the railway signal at Doddaballapur can add to the time
Bangalore!

Gmaps route through doddaballapur seems to be avoiding the railway crossing. It is showing a different route through the railway station. So this could still be a better option to bypass Bangalore during peak hours.

It means either traffic is really thin or Gmaps is not able to compute live traffic information because no one is using GMaps.

Sunday traffic is usually quite thin

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Gmaps route through doddaballapur seems to be avoiding the railway crossing. It is showing a different route through the railway station. So this could still be a better option to bypass Bangalore during peak hours.

FOlks, I did a short trip to Madikeri Coorg last week via mysore. Only piece of advice is that dont take the traditional deviation for KRS as the road is fairly broken. I would suggest to take the Mysore ORR which is much better and nicer and faster. I took the KRS road on the onward journey and had a fairly bouncy ride accentuated by the XUV . Return was a piece of cake on the mysore ORR.

We will be driving to Virajpet during this weekend. How is the bypass via KRS? I had last used it in mid-August. Though it was not very good, but did not face much problem with my TUV300. Has it deteriorated in the last two months?

Had been to Coorg last weekend on the Blore->Nelamangla->CR Patna->Arakalagud->Ramanathapura-> Kushalnagar -> Madikeri route.

The SH21 between Arakalagud and Ramnanathapura is being widened and re-done.

Roadworks starts soon after Arakalagud and goes on for about 6-7Km. This stretch is devoid of tar. All the tar has been stripped and replaced with hardpacked gravel. The surface is good enough to drive on 3rd gear around 40Kmph (in my A-Star). Traffic is sparse and the road is driveable. My onward journey on this stretch was slower than the return due to machinery moving around.

The remaining 11Km has the old layer of tar intact and one can pick up pace. On this stretch, work is in progress on the sides of the road at places but it did not hinder my drive.

What was sad to see is countless trees have been chopped. I loved the shade on this stretch - all of it is gone now.

I still prefer this route to Madikeri over the maddening Blore-Mysore highway alternative. It is noteworthy that work in going on in full swing so the road conditions will vary with time.

Here are some pics from the first 6-7 Km. The pictures make it looks worse than it actually was. This is not yet a deal breaker for this route.

Started at 5.45 AM from HSR, took the NICE road. Had to spend 25 mins on the NICE road toll due to long weekend rush. At tumkur road exit I took the service road upto Nelamangla (the service roads are as good as the toll road but with several speed breakers) and turn left towards Mangalore highway. There was again heavy rush at the 3 toll booths (approx. 10-15 mins each) you encounter upto CR Patna.

Had breakfast at Swathi Delicacy just before Yadiyur. They had arranged for buffet breakfast (Rs. 100) anticipating the heavy rush. Good food, and great idea for buffet, it saved a lot of time for us.

After CR Patna, took the SH121 to Holenarsipura as advised in the previous threads (due to road work in SH8 here) and this route was fantastic. Amazing roads with almost no traffic.

After crossing Arakalagud, roads are pothole-ridden for about 4-5 kms. After this its just greenery all the way upto Madikeri. Add to that the route has very good roads and very less traffic. The last 20 kms or so has a lot of twists and turns,but with so less traffic its a relaxed driving experience. On this stretch, you can roll down the windows and enjoy fresh air all the way upto Madikeri.

Reached Madikeri around 12.30 PM, with about an hour of break for breakfast and tea. Everyone including wife and kids were very pleased we took this route

Started at around 10.15 AM , but got stuck in dussehra blockade for about 45 mins inside Madikeri. So decided to take the Kushalnagar route.

Lots of traffic until Kushalnagar, but after that its a peaceful drive. As mentioned by rajatv8 on the thread above, there is roadwork going on for about 7-8 kms before Arakalagud.

Had lunch at Hotel Mayura before Bellur Cross. Again good food, and they had arranged for a lot of tables to handle weekend rush. Has a fairly large play area, so kids had some time to play around.

Rest of the drive upto Bangalore was peaceful, reached HSR at 4.30 PM as there was only moderate traffic. We covered 138 kms (from Hotel mayura) to HSR in about 1 hr 44 mins ( avg. 80 kmph ) . Overall a good return drive except for the traffic chaos at Madikeri.

Started at 5.45 AM from HSR, took the NICE road. Had to spend 25 mins on the NICE road toll due to long weekend rush. At tumkur road exit I took the service road upto Nelamangla (the service roads are as good as the toll road but with several speed breakers) and turn left towards Mangalore highway. There was again heavy rush at the 3 toll booths (approx. 10-15 mins each) you encounter upto CR Patna.

Had breakfast at Swathi Delicacy just before Yadiyur. They had arranged for buffet breakfast (Rs. 100) anticipating the heavy rush. Good food, and great idea for buffet, it saved a lot of time for us.

After CR Patna, took the SH121 to Holenarsipura as advised in the previous threads (due to road work in SH8 here) and this route was fantastic. Amazing roads with almost no traffic.

After crossing Arakalagud, roads are pothole-ridden for about 4-5 kms. After this its just greenery all the way upto Madikeri. Add to that the route has very good roads and very less traffic. The last 20 kms or so has a lot of twists and turns,but with so less traffic its a relaxed driving experience. On this stretch, you can roll down the windows and enjoy fresh air all the way upto Madikeri.

Reached Madikeri around 12.30 PM, with about an hour of break for breakfast and tea. Everyone including wife and kids were very pleased we took this route

Thank you for your well narrated experience on the route. I am going to Club Mahindra Madikeri, on November 12th with my family. I live in BTM layout and plan to leave my home before 6 AM. I had Kanakapura - Mysore route to Coorg in mind, as I don't like the Maddur, Mandya, Mysore route.

Would you advise to me to take the Kunigal, CR Patna route to Coorg, instead of the Kanakapura - Mysore route? Thanks.

Would you advise to me to take the Kunigal, CR Patna route to Coorg, instead of the Kanakapura - Mysore route? Thanks.

You can also consider Kunigal CR Patna Holenarasipura Hampapura KR Nagar Hunsur Kushalnagar Madikeri as well. At least till Hunsur, mostly straight roads and overall conditions are also good.This one will also bypass Mysore and hit directly at Hunsur.

You can also consider Kunigal CR Patna Holenarasipura Hampapura KR Nagar Hunsur Kushalnagar Madikeri as well. At least till Hunsur, mostly straight roads and overall conditions are also good.This one will also bypass Mysore and hit directly at Hunsur.

Thank you. But this route is about 330 kms from Bangalore. About 60 to 70 kms more than the other routes.